From Noël Coward to W Somerset Maugham and Orson Welles, the 2,500-box M & M collection of material on the great and the good of board-treading history is thought to contain a file on every actor, writer, director and designer of note from the past 200 years of British theatre.

The result of a lifetime’s foraging by actors Raymond Mander and Joe Mitchison, its reference section alone contains more than 500,000 items, including press cuttings, photographs, letters, engravings, audio recordings, props and costumes.

In a £300,000 investment which includes storage facilities to protect
it, the University of Bristol will now take charge of the world-renowned
archive, to be be held at the institution’s Royal Fort House.

“The safeguarding of this important collection within the University’s Theatre Collection, an accredited museum and internationally renowned research resource, will create an unparalleled educational facility that is open to all,” says Professor Eric Thomas, the university Vice-Chancellor.

“Students and academic researchers, theatre professionals and the media, family historians and interested members of the public will be able to access it. The University is honoured to be chosen as the most suitable home for this esteemed collection.”

Ten of the paintings it holds have been hung inside the house to mark the arrival, although they still only represent a fraction of the total artworks involved, which are thought to number more than 350 pieces.

“We will now focus on caring for the collection and making it available so that current and future generations can study, learn from and, most importantly, enjoy it,” says Jo Elsworth, the Director of the university’s own impressive Theatre Collection.

“Through the personal and professional friendships of Raymond and Joe, we have a unique and insightful archive illustrating the public and the private side of theatre and those involved in it.

“Combining our two great collections creates an outstanding record of the history of British theatre.”